Special Marks - Quectel EM160R-GL Hardware Design

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1.3. Special Marks

Table 1: Special Marks
Mark
Definition
Unless otherwise specified, when an asterisk (*) is used after a function, feature, interface, pin
name, AT command, argument, and so on, it indicates that the function, feature, interface, pin,
*
AT command, argument, and so on, is under development and currently not supported; and the
asterisk (*) after a model indicates that the sample of the model is currently unavailable.
Brackets ([...]) used after a pin enclosing a range of numbers indicate all pins of the same type.
[...]
For example, SDIO_DATA[0:3] refers to all four SDIO pins: SDIO_DATA0, SDIO_DATA1,
SDIO_DATA2, and SDIO_DATA3.
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